The word 'masala' (মসলা or মশলা) originates from the Hindi and Urdu words for 'spice'. However, its application in the Indian subcontinent extends far beyond the kitchen. While in cooking, 'masala' refers to the aromatic blend of spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, and chili that creates the base for vibrant curries, in the world of cinema, it takes on a metaphorical meaning.
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Because India and Bangladesh share a porous border and a common language (Bengali), Indian Bengali films (from West Bengal, Tollywood) and Hindi blockbusters are easily available in Bangladesh via piracy or cable TV. Explain the in South Asian cinema
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